Cedar City Police Department

Cedar City Police Department is located
at 10 N. Main St, Cedar City, 84720 UT.
The Cedar City Police Department phone number is (435) 586-2956.

Cedar City Police Department News

2018-03-05 22:40:46

Just a few pictures from the groundbreaking ceremony for the new shelter. It will be called “Cedar City Animal Adoption Center!” This will be a state of the art building that will allow us to better meet the needs of our growing community. Please consider donating to to the fundraising efforts. https://www.cedarcityanimalshelter.org/

SCAM ALERT!
Yesterday morning, a local Cedar City business reported an attempted scam. The male suspect called the business and represented himself as a Sergeant with the CCPD. The caller explained he was conducting a fraud investigation and needed information from the businesses' most recent and largest credit card transaction.
Wisely, the business owner immediately suspected this may be a scam and told the caller he wouldn't release that kind of information over the phone. The call came from 417-708-7968. Upon call back it goes to a generic voice mail.
Please don't release this kind of information over the phone to anyone. If the CCPD is actually conducting an investigation, they will either send an Officer or Detective by to colllect the information. All our staff has CCPD identification available to verify as well.

2018-02-27 18:39:10

Good work. Thanks to all involved. This is a much needed place for our community!

2018-02-21 23:49:02

The Cedar City Police Department is still looking to fill the position of School Crossing Guard at Iron Springs Elementary School. Interested individuals can find an application at www.cedarcity.org and can file it electronically to employment.cedarcity.org. You can also pick up a hard copy of the application at the front desk at the Cedar City Offices, 10 N Main. Pay is $11.09 per hour. This a great position for a retired person looking for a few extra dollars. Please pass the word.

2018-02-21 18:11:09

Please slow down and pull over. So glad no one was seriously hurt in these accidents!

2018-02-08 18:37:25

Great article.

2018-01-25 01:04:42

Interesting change!

2018-01-23 22:14:39

The CCPD is looking for these people and vehicles in regard to recent thefts at WalMart. Please call Detective Ludlow at 435-586-2956 if you know them or have information regarding the cases. Thank you.

2018-01-22 21:41:02

This is a great event and an opportunity to see the scope of this growing problem. Please support this worthy cause.

2018-01-18 15:48:11

The CCPD is still looking to fill the position of School Crossing Guard at Iron Springs and Cedar Middle School. Interested individuals can find an application at www.cedarcity.org and can file it electroncally to employment.cedarcity.org. You can also pick up a hard copy of the application at the front desk at the Cedar City Offices, 10 N Main. Pay is $11.09 per hour. The prior Crossing Guard was able to work both schools as the start and end times are different and he could work it into his schedule. This a great position for a retired person looking for a few extra dollars. Please pass the word.

2018-01-17 23:33:22

After receiving a tip, the CCPD Investigations division has recovered stolen property from other thefts, unrelated to the items recovered a few weeks ago. A nylon bag of tools, (brand new power tools.) 4 laptop computers, 2 tablets, photography equipment, speaker system, virtual reality and drone equipment, surveillance systems, ammunition and ammo can, specialized automotive scope equipment, misc electronics, cell phones, etc. Some of the items were reportedly stolen from local storage sheds over the past several months. If you are missing any of these described items, please feel free to contact Sgt Evans at the CCPD, 435-586-2956, to arrange for a time to see if this may be your property.

2018-01-16 18:21:46

Sergeant David Evans was nominated by Chief Adams to receive the First Responder Appreciation Award yesterday at The NAACP Salt Lake Branch 34th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Memorial Luncheon in Salt Lake City.
Sgt Evans was nominated for his leadership in the CCPD and compassionate service to the citizens of Cedar City.
Chief Adams stated:
"He is the type of supervisor and leader to get involved and work side-by-side with his officers. Sgt. Evans handles cases, interviews child victims of sexual abuse, works closely with prosecutors in a passionate and persistent manner, committed to ensure justice. Along with his duties as a police officer, Sgt. Evans makes a positive impact within our community. He coached youth football for a group of middle-school aged children. He currently coaches’ youth basketball. He is a Sunday School teacher in his church. He worked with youth as part of the Leaders for Life program to empower, educate, and develop youth. Additionally, he taught CPR to many in the community. Sgt. Evans is a remarkable husband and father who puts his heart and soul into everything he does."
CONGRATULATIONS SGT DAVID EVANS!

2018-01-05 16:34:34

If you've spent any time around North Elementary this week, particularly in the afternoon when school gets out, you would have noticed our officers and volunteers in the area directing traffic. Things were getting so congested on 200 North that the crossing guard couldn't do his job without dodging cars and the kids were at risk. We found parents in their vehicles lining up down 200 North, in the red zone, 30-45 minutes early, to pick up their children and that was causing congestion. We met with the school administration and tried to come up with a solution. It was decided we would shut down 600 West 200 North to northbound traffic during this time to allow the crossing guard to do his job safely and to protect the children. Our hope was that parents picking up their children would stop coming so early. The consequence of this decision was that parents still showed up just as early and are basically double parking on 600 West, blocking the residential driveways and preventing them from getting in and out of their homes during this time. We are committed to making this work so our request is that you not block driveways if you feel like you need to arrive 30-45 minutes early. Also, stay a little left of the parked vehicles so if someone needs to get out, or there is an emergency, we can make those accommodations. It's really about being a good neighbor and taking care of the children. If you don't absolutely have to pick up your child in a vehicle, please consider walking to the school and getting them. I saw many parents doing this today and it makes for a very healthy alternative. Thanks for your patience with this change and let's work together to make it work.

2018-01-04 21:29:11

Over the past three weeks or so, the CCPD has been investigating multiple cases of vehicle burglary and residential burglary. The suspects are accused of using stolen credit cards to make purchases in Washington County, Iron County and Utah County. Today, an alert Walmart employee recognized the suspect and called the police. After a short foot chase and search, we made an arrest. We have recovered property we believe to be stolen. We have identified some owners but need help identifying owners for some of the property. There are numerous credit, debit and gift cards, social security cards, a revolver, a couple of nice pair of binoculars, several knives, stereo headphones, just to name a few items. If you live in the area behind the golf course, Lamplight subdivision, Highland Drive area, and have been the victim of an auto burglary in the past month or so we may have your property. Please contact Detective Matt Topham at the police department to check. Officers have arrested a 26 year old male Las Vegas resident named Scott Beckwith. He is currently in our custody and is being cooperative. He could potentially be charged with several counts of Vehicle Burglary, Residential Burglary and Credit Card Fraud. This investigation is still on-going. We have received assistance from the Utah Highway Patrol, SUU Police, Iron County Sheriff's Office, Parowan Police and SUU Aviation. Thanks go out to our Public Safety partners for being willing to help anytime we ask.

2018-01-04 20:25:04

We've had lots of people ask about this. Here's the answer straight from the Utah Tax Commission.

2018-01-04 16:33:02

The CCPD is looking to fill the position of School Crossing Guard at Iron Springs and Cedar Middle School. Interested individuals please can find an application at www.cedarcity.org and can file it electroncally to employment.cedarcity.org. You can also pick up a hard copy of the application at the front desk at the Cedar City Offices, 10 N Main. Pay is $11.09 per hour. The prior Crossing Guard was able to work both schools as the start and end times are different and he could work it into his schedule.

2018-01-04 13:52:53

The CCPD is looking for information regarding a recurring theft from a local cabinet shop. The suspects are seen here, on video provided by the victim, stealing wood from the shop on multiple occassions. The suspects are a man in his 60's and woman, possibly in her 30's. They are seen in this video driving a white, older model minivan. If you happen to know who they are, please contact Officer Condie at the CCPD. 435-586-2956.

2018-01-03 21:19:21

Animal Control Officer I
$34,503 / year
Full-time
JOB OPPORTUNITY IN ANIMAL CONTROL (CANNOT APPLY THROUGH FACEBOOK, MUST COMPLETE APPLICATION AND SUBMIT TO CEDAR CITY CORP.)
CEDAR CITY Animal Control is seeking a qualified individual for an Animal Control Officer I position (see job description below for details). This is a full-time position beginning at $34,503 plus benefits. City applications and job description may be obtained on the City’s website www.cedarcity.org, by clicking on the links below or from the Cedar City Office, 10 N. Main, Cedar City UT 84720, for additional information call (435) 865-2880. Applications may be delivered in person or by mail to 10 N Main. Cedar City, UT 84720, by fax 435-586-4362 or emailed to employment@cedarcity.org. Applications are due by 5:00 p.m., Tuesday January 16. 2018 EOE. Cedar City promotes a drug-free workplace.
Closes January 16th at 5:00
EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION
https://www.keepandshare.com/doc/7712309/application-for-employment-pdf-63k?da=y&ifr=y
JOB DESCRIPTION
https://www.keepandshare.com/doc/8214510/2470494?da=y&ifr=y
1626 Kitty Hawk Dr
Cedar City, UT 84721-1259

2018-01-03 17:07:14

We are happy to participate in this survey with The Policing Project, the Police Foundation, and the National Urban League in an effort to solicit feedback and improve our police-community engagement efforts. Please take some time to click below and complete the survey. Thank you!
https://nyu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_abGbDgrwnh4o3e5

2017-12-31 15:25:02

Please be responsible and have a designated driver. Have fun, but be safe! Your family needs you around!

2017-12-27 19:50:19

Please review the information below and take seriously the recommendations. We want you all to be safe and healthy as we prepare to enter the exciting new year of 2018.
http://bit.ly/2BYWXnt

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